SPEY Royal Choice

Exploring the 200 Year Old Royal Secret

“This certificate authenticates the royal history of the SPEY Single Malt Whisky. In celebration of his own wedding to Seaham Hall owner’s daughter. Lady Annabella Milbanke, in January of 1815, and in the knowledge of his royal friend’s preference, the English poet Lord Bryon sent a cask of whisky thought to be SPEY Single Malt to His Majesty King George III at Kew Palace.”

SPEY Chairman’s Choice

John McDonough once said, “Every time I am in the cellar carefully selecting the whisky, I am humbled by God’s hand in the maturing of the whisky. Even with over half a century of experience, I continue to be inspired by the pure flavor and fragrance of the whisky as if God had a hand in it. Even as it sits there, maturing in its barrel, the whisky still absorbs the finest from its environment. From the moment the bottle is open, it is an awe-inspiring feeling, like a gift from God himself.”

SPEY 18 Year Old

SPEY 18 Year Old is carefully selected from some of the oldest SPEY whisky stocks. Maturation in vintage Sherry butts produces a velvety smooth, mellow whisky with big, mouth filling flavours. Deliciously sweet and well balanced, it is a very limited release of only 1,500 bottles.

SPEY Tenné

Tenne – Latin for Tawny NAS @ 46%

The Latin range of SPEY Single Malts starts with the disinctive Tenné. Initially aged in Bourbon barrels, it is then finished in freshly emptied Tawny Port casks for 6 months. The wood imparts a bright, rosé hue and sweet Port warmth to the whisky.

SPEY Tenné is limited to just 18,000 bottles

Tasting notes from Charles MacLean

SPEY Trutina

SPEY Trutina

Alcohol Concentration: 46% ABV

Hue: Pale gold. White wine.

Aroma: A light nose, with an initial savoury top note on a fruity base, developing floral notes. Clean and fresh – even more so with a drop of water.

SPEY Byron’s Choice

Matured in port casks, the whisky has a taste as sophisticated as the aristocrat and as complex as his personality.

Just 1,200 bottles of this limited edition expression have been produced to celebrate 200 years since the romantic poet Lord Byron celebrated his wedding to Lady Annabelle Millbanke by gifting a cask of his favourite SPEY whisky to King george III.

SPEY Royal Choice

Exploring the 200 Year Old Royal Secret

“This certificate authenticates the royal history of the SPEY Single Malt Whisky. In celebration of his own wedding to Seaham Hall owner’s daughter. Lady Annabella Milbanke, in January of 1815, and in the knowledge of his royal friend’s preference, the English poet Lord Bryon sent a cask of whisky thought to be SPEY Single Malt to His Majesty King George III at Kew Palace.”

SPEY Chairman’s Choice

John McDonough once said, “Every time I am in the cellar carefully selecting the whisky, I am humbled by God’s hand in the maturing of the whisky. Even with over half a century of experience, I continue to be inspired by the pure flavor and fragrance of the whisky as if God had a hand in it. Even as it sits there, maturing in its barrel, the whisky still absorbs the finest from its environment. From the moment the bottle is open, it is an awe-inspiring feeling, like a gift from God himself.”

SPEY 18 Year Old

SPEY 18 Year Old is carefully selected from some of the oldest SPEY whisky stocks. Maturation in vintage Sherry butts produces a velvety smooth, mellow whisky with big, mouth filling flavours. Deliciously sweet and well balanced, it is a very limited release of only 1,500 bottles.

SPEY Tenné

Tenne – Latin for Tawny NAS @ 46%

The Latin range of SPEY Single Malts starts with the disinctive Tenné. Initially aged in Bourbon barrels, it is then finished in freshly emptied Tawny Port casks for 6 months. The wood imparts a bright, rosé hue and sweet Port warmth to the whisky.

SPEY Tenné is limited to just 18,000 bottles

Tasting notes from Charles MacLean

SPEY Trutina

SPEY Trutina

Alcohol Concentration: 46% ABV

Hue: Pale gold. White wine.

Aroma: A light nose, with an initial savoury top note on a fruity base, developing floral notes. Clean and fresh – even more so with a drop of water.

SPEY Byron’s Choice

Matured in port casks, the whisky has a taste as sophisticated as the aristocrat and as complex as his personality.

Just 1,200 bottles of this limited edition expression have been produced to celebrate 200 years since the romantic poet Lord Byron celebrated his wedding to Lady Annabelle Millbanke by gifting a cask of his favourite SPEY whisky to King george III.

SPEY Royal Choice

Exploring the 200 Year Old Royal Secret

“This certificate authenticates the royal history of the SPEY Single Malt Whisky. In celebration of his own wedding to Seaham Hall owner’s daughter. Lady Annabella Milbanke, in January of 1815, and in the knowledge of his royal friend’s preference, the English poet Lord Bryon sent a cask of whisky thought to be SPEY Single Malt to His Majesty King George III at Kew Palace.”

SPEY Chairman’s Choice

John McDonough once said, “Every time I am in the cellar carefully selecting the whisky, I am humbled by God’s hand in the maturing of the whisky. Even with over half a century of experience, I continue to be inspired by the pure flavor and fragrance of the whisky as if God had a hand in it. Even as it sits there, maturing in its barrel, the whisky still absorbs the finest from its environment. From the moment the bottle is open, it is an awe-inspiring feeling, like a gift from God himself.”

SPEY 18 Year Old

SPEY 18 Year Old is carefully selected from some of the oldest SPEY whisky stocks. Maturation in vintage Sherry butts produces a velvety smooth, mellow whisky with big, mouth filling flavours. Deliciously sweet and well balanced, it is a very limited release of only 1,500 bottles.

SPEY Tenné

Tenne – Latin for Tawny NAS @ 46%

The Latin range of SPEY Single Malts starts with the disinctive Tenné. Initially aged in Bourbon barrels, it is then finished in freshly emptied Tawny Port casks for 6 months. The wood imparts a bright, rosé hue and sweet Port warmth to the whisky.

SPEY Tenné is limited to just 18,000 bottles

Tasting notes from Charles MacLean

SPEY Trutina

SPEY Trutina

Alcohol Concentration: 46% ABV

Hue: Pale gold. White wine.

Aroma: A light nose, with an initial savoury top note on a fruity base, developing floral notes. Clean and fresh – even more so with a drop of water.

SPEY Byron’s Choice

Matured in port casks, the whisky has a taste as sophisticated as the aristocrat and as complex as his personality.

Just 1,200 bottles of this limited edition expression have been produced to celebrate 200 years since the romantic poet Lord Byron celebrated his wedding to Lady Annabelle Millbanke by gifting a cask of his favourite SPEY whisky to King george III.